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People who work in NGOs can grow understanding of land and water science in our communities, enabling the well-informed conversations that create transformational change. These resources are based on impartial, robust evidence from Aotearoa New Zealand’s best agricultural and environmental scientists.

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Guidance

Impacts of sediment on tuna shortfin eel

This is one of a collection of 11 fact sheets bringing together existing scientific information on the impacts of sediment on freshwater and estuarine fish…
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Impacts of sediment on shortjaw kōkopu

This is one of a collection of 11 fact sheets bringing together existing scientific information on the impacts of sediment on freshwater and estuarine fish…
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Technical Report

Collective storytelling to improve freshwater ecosystem health through catchment community knowledge sharing

Water, the lifeblood of Aotearoa New Zealand, sustains our identity and wellbeing; nonetheless, freshwater environments (lakes, rivers, wetlands and aquifers) are significantly impacted by humans.…
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Journal Article

Silvopastoral agroforestry systems for dryland corners in Canterbury farms

Potential future water constraints on dry areas of Canterbury farms, combined with existing animal welfare requirements, have spurred interest in practices such as agroforestry that…
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Signals For Land Stewards

Signals for Land Stewards

Identifying the signals that influence farmers and growers when implementing environmental practice change
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Aotearoa Food Cultures

Aotearoa Food Cultures

Linking sustainable food production with domestic consumption by describing the food cultures of Aotearoa
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Connecting Food Producers Andconsumer

Connecting Food Producers & Consumers

Navigating social licence to operate between farmers, agribusinesses, consumers, and citizens in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Science in Freshwater Policy Development

A case study of the role science played in the development of the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management
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Diverse Experience Farming

Diverse Experiences of Farming

Building a place-based social licence to operate
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